A new direct mail marketing tool, the videolog, is examined in this exploratory study. Perceptions of product attributes, the sponsoring company, price information, and intentions to purchase were assessed and compared for three groups of participants—those exposed to the videolog only, both the videolog and catalog, or the catalog only. Results indicate that respondents had more positive perceptions of the clothing after exposure to the videolog and that further investigation of its effectiveness is warranted.
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